Pluralism(s) in William James and Contemporary Psychology
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Founding psychologist William James famously called for pluralism, valuing psychology's range of theoretical and philosophical foundations, methods and perspectives. In this book, Araujo and Osbeck investigate the meanings of pluralism across James's writings, connecting them to psychological research and theory today.
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‘Ever Not Quite - Araujo, Saulo de Freitas (Federal University of Juiz de Fora), Osbeck, Lisa M. (University of West Georgia)’.
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